AGEUSIA (Screenplay, Drama, 109 pages)
A former dancer struggling to get her life on track takes a job as a high school lunch lady, but her journey is complicated by her feelings for the school’s troubled janitor.
COME AGAIN (Screenplay, Comedy/Romance, 99 pages)
When a conservative judge stumbles upon a time traveling sex toy, she is faced with changing her past, accepting who she really is, and maybe even finding love.
*Co-written with Matthew Aaron & Allison Torem
ENLIGHTENED ONES (Screenplay, Horror, 116 pages)
When a young woman is invited to a selective retreat for the world’s most talented people, she uncovers a sinister conspiracy and finds herself fighting for survival.
*Co-written with Matthew Aaron
FIRE IN ARMS (Screenplay, Drama, 119 pages)
A troubled college professor finds her carefully preserved world shattered when she initiates an affair with a gifted student.
*2023 Academy Nicholl Fellowships Quarterfinalist
HARD EDUCATION (Screenplay, Drama/Thriller, 85 pages)
On the eve of his retirement, a veteran school teacher receives an unexpected visitor: an unhinged former student who holds a lot of grudges… and is out for blood.
LAST NITE (Screenplay, Drama/Thriller, 112 pages)
A Chicago musician wakes up after a night of hard partying to find his girlfriend murdered in his apartment. He won’t rest until he finds the culprit.
OCTOBER 31st (Screenplay, Drama/Thriller, 186 pages)
It’s Halloween and all Aaron Lawson wants is to finally ask Valerie Zaragoza on a date. There are just a couple of issues: she’s a witch, his friends are demented, and there’s a werewolf on the loose who wants to kill him. High school problems, am I right? An epic ensemble piece.
SHOT FOR THE DITCH (Screenplay, Comedy, 93 pages)
When Sam rushes into a dive bar to escape a sudden thunderstorm, he finds himself thrust into a whodunnit involving the bar’s bizarre cast of regulars.
SILVERFISH (Screenplay, Drama/Thriller, 91 pages)
Sylvia Ryan returns to her hometown after her sister mysteriously drowns, but things have changed in her seemingly picturesque community and nothing is what it used to be.
*Co-written with Melanie McNulty & Wesley Orlowski

WHAT THE LIFEGUARD SAW (Poetry Collection, 89 pages)
Comprising work written between 2011 and 2021, “What the Lifeguard Saw” is the first collection of poetry written by filmmaker Will Schneider. Its 89 pages offer a brief glimpse inside Schneider’s mind. One thing’s for certain: it’s going to be a wild ride.